tters / The Editor , Lancaster Farming; on the, front page. t y years ago papers . When the Angel Gabriel judged by their edi 4 or- appeared to tre Virgin Mary, today they are judged none but the humb’e hill >ir front page head- dwellers about the’Tillage of Nazareth hedrd of the ap >'s most important' hap.- pearance, or. if they had is seldom get on the heard of it. would hare paid page of newspapers, for the least attention, - for who are the unreported wSs this well meaning quiet of birth and growth Tillage girl? _' . . , ve and thought and The Gospel narratives AM SAWYERS: us for Rgmingtaq. HAIN SAW Sy si DARI-FLO dairy ration--high in in price! it's easy to feed--just right for bulk handling. NOW,. and 16% Dari-Flo Pellets available bags or bulk. 14% START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! *• character and the unseen de- which center about the Vir c’sions of individual souls, gin Mary recall us to the This is true of farm papers truth that the center of the the most important happen- world events lies in the ings on the farm seldom get home, that all prob'ems are Snavely’s Farm Service NEW HOLLAND ELgin 4-2214 .choose Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve caid assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. ,C. con At BUP^ SEE <SW£? ... pellets to profits! There’s real FARM BUREAU all-pelleted, palatable TDN's-low is an from two protein levels. For Prompt, Courteous Service In Bags or Bulk, Call ... MOhawk 5 2466 fundamentally human prob lems, that purity, love and tenderness are more impor tant factors in world adjust ment than all the plans of governments and schemes of diplomats. To quote a certain editor, at least that's how it looks from where we stand. Yours, C'arence B. Herr BD 7 Box 448 - Lancaster. Pa. Farm Women 7 Install Officers Mrs Roy Lawyer, Gap, was installed as president of the Society of Farm Women number seven at their meet ing Saturday at the home of Mrs. Horace Lantz, Stras hurg HI. Mrs. Abram Weidman, county association president, conducted the ceremonies to install the officers of the so ciety who are, in addition to Mrs. Lawyer, vice president, Mrs. W. S. Mcllvame; secre tary, Mrs.' Charles Lichty, treasurer, Mrs. Walter Snead. The 41 members present revealed their Society Sisters and exchanged Christmas gifts. Miss Linda Lantz had de votions and accompanied the group in singing Christmas Milkmaking Power DARI-FLO! Manheim Quarryville New Holland *STerling 6-2126 ELgLi 4-214 S * Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 17, 1960—5 Hamburgers! Some Like 'em Fat, Some Fatter Some like them fat, some fatter, but few like their hamburger—or beef patties—downright lean. Results of taste testjs in Tennessee indicate that lean beef patties are not so juicy or tender or flavorful as those with larger amounts of fat. A report on the taste stu dy was made at the 52nd annual meeting of the Am erican Society of Animal Production in Chicago re cently. Animal scientists Co’e, Ramsey, and Odom of the University of Tennessee ’ Ag ricultural Experiment - Sta tion, refer to them officially as beef patties Some folks songs after which Mrs, Hor- ace Lantz showed slides and told of a trip to Salt Lake City and other parts of the Husbands, wives and pan- West where she had vaca- el members independently tioned last summer Mrs. recorded their preferences. Aaron Denlmger, Sr. told of Each pattie was rated on t«n a trip she had taken to the derness, juiciness and flavor state of Washington and oth- Husbands went for the ?5 er states in the Northwest percent patties in a big way. last summer. They preferred the 25 per- During the business ses- cent fat patties over the 45 sion the society Soted to do- g ™ uP 2 . But nate $lO 00 to the Muscular 25 ,f rcent ** Distrophy Association * and ties the 35 per cent $5 00 to the Tuberculosis k etter than the low Association. w n gr ° U£> ' , Wives liked any of the The group will entertain th ree fattest samples better Society number four at their lhan the 15 percent fat pat next meeting January 14, ties. They were not persnick -1961 in the Paradise Elemen- e ty about any differences in tary School. Leaman Place, the three higher fat groups. The covered ’ dish luncheon The trained taste panel? will begin at 1:00 p.m. They liked their patties fat, ■-^ ====== - and the fatter the better, ranging from 67 percent for the fattest down to 27 per cent for the leanest. in Lancaster EX 4 05 U would ca’l them hamburgers. At any rate, when six grad uate student families at the University and five trained taste panelists tried beef pot ties containing different a mounts of fat, the really lean patties came out fourth, or last, in the race for flavor. The patties contained per centages of fat, as, follows: 45,percent, 35 percent, 25 percent and 15 percent All patties were broiled in pre paration for the taste tests. The farmer'gets less than three cents for the wheat used in a2O cent loaf of bread. HOWOy sitys PUT OUT* fWWk PICKUP* protect* „ THANK YOU HAVE COOD OUTDOO* MANNO4 People are forced to live a fast life today—those not in the pursuit of happiness are fleeing from trouble. in McCULLOCH ONE/41 CHAIN SAW cuts fast! • Cuts full power in *ny position • New chain oiler near pistol grip • Tikes bars up to 24" • Direct drive, faster and lights)' than ever <l7 lb. less bar) • Cuts trees flush with (round As low as $149.95 LANDIS BROS., bic. Phone Lancaster EX 3-38 OS k*> ? MA.NHEIM PIKE
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